EP1121739B1 - Gas-insulated switching device - Google Patents
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- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H33/00—High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
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- H01H33/04—Means for extinguishing or preventing arc between current-carrying parts
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- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02B—BOARDS, SUBSTATIONS OR SWITCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SUPPLY OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02B13/00—Arrangement of switchgear in which switches are enclosed in, or structurally associated with, a casing, e.g. cubicle
- H02B13/02—Arrangement of switchgear in which switches are enclosed in, or structurally associated with, a casing, e.g. cubicle with metal casing
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- H01H—ELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
- H01H33/00—High-tension or heavy-current switches with arc-extinguishing or arc-preventing means
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- H01H2033/566—Avoiding the use of SF6
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- the present invention relates to an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which contains dielectric insulation means and has a particular structure, so as to allow the reduction of the environmental impact of said insulation means.
- interruption and disconnecting devices of the art generally comprise at least one interruption chamber and a disconnection chamber which are connected to insulating bushings. These elements are arranged inside a structure which is sealed with respect to the surrounding environment and is filled with a fluid insulating medium.
- FIG. 1 a block diagram is presented which illustrates an example of a typical structure of a known interruption and disconnecting device used in a high-voltage substation.
- Said interruption and disconnecting device 1 comprises an insulating bushing 4 for connection to the line 2.
- a disconnection chamber 5 for connection to the line 2.
- a disconnection chamber 5 for connection to the interruption chamber 6, electric current measuring devices 7 and 8 arranged at the ends of the interruption chamber 6, and an insulating bushing 9 for connection to the bar 3 by means of a conductor 10.
- the disconnection chamber 5 can be arranged both upstream and downstream of the interruption chamber 6.
- the device 1 is completely filled with an insulating medium in order to prevent electrical discharges between the various parts that are at high potential differences.
- FIG. 1 A known embodiment of an interruption and disconnecting device according to the block diagram of figure 1 is presented with reference to figure 2.
- the insulating bushings 4 and 9 are arranged respectively in input and in output with respect to the interruption and disconnecting device 1.
- the insulating bushing 4 contains the conductor 2 of the main power line, while the insulating bushing 9 contains the conductor 10 connected to the main distribution bar (not shown in figure 2).
- the insulating bushing 4 is connected to the disconnection chamber 5 by means of a coupling 13.
- the disconnection chamber 5 contains a fixed contact 14 and a moving contact 15 for performing disconnection.
- An earthing device 11 is also connected to the chamber 5 and connects, if required, the main conductor 2 to the outer casing 16 of the device 1, which is at ground potential by means of the supports 17, 18 and 19.
- Actuation elements 20 for moving the moving contact 15 are also placed inside the disconnection chamber 5.
- the disconnection chamber 5 is furthermore separated from the insulating bushing 4 and from the disconnection chamber 6 by means of the insulating partitions 21 and 22.
- the interruption chamber 6 contains a moving contact 23 and a fixed contact 24.
- the moving contact 23 is actuated by movement elements 25.
- the earthing device 12 is connected to the interruption chamber 6 and places the conductor 26 in output from the disconnection chamber at ground potential.
- the moving contact 23 is connected to the conductor 10 in output from the interruption and disconnecting device 1.
- the interruption chamber 6 is separated from the insulating bushing 9 by means of the insulating partition 28.
- the insulating bushings 4 and 9, the interruption chamber 6 and the disconnection chamber 5 are completely filled with an insulating fluid, generally sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ), having a pressure which is higher than the atmospheric one.
- SF 6 sulfur hexafluoride
- the insulation fluid that is generally used is sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ).
- SF 6 sulfur hexafluoride
- Other known fluids are fluorocarbons (FC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), perfluoropolyethers (PFPE) or mixtures thereof.
- the aim of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, whose structure has a reduced complexity and is capable of optimizing the use of the insulation means used, so as to considerably reduce their environmental impact.
- an object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which has a modular structure which allows to partition the volume of the insulating fluids used inside the interruption pole.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, in which it is possible to use different insulation means inside the interruption pole.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which allows easy maintenance and/or replacement of the electric actuation elements, particularly of the parts that are most exposed to wear, such as the fixed contact and the moving contact of the interruption chamber.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which is highly reliable and relatively easy to manufacture and at competitive costs.
- an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, comprising a disconnection chamber and an interruption pole having a free volume accomodating an interruption chamber which contains a moving contact and a fixed contact, said interruption pole and said disconnection chamber containing dielectrically insulating fluids.
- the device according to the invention is characterized in that said interruption chamber is sealed with respect to the remaining parts of said interruption pole.
- the device according to the invention has a modular structure which allows to optimize the use of dielectric fluids and to reduce the environmental impact; in fact, the dielectric fluids which have a high environmental impact are used only in the sealed interruption chamber where a high arc quenching power is required.
- Another advantage of the device according to the invention consists in the fact that the interruption chamber can be extracted from the main body of the electric interruption pole. This allows easy maintenance and/or replacement of the parts most subject to wear during the interruption and disconnection actuations by virtue of the possibility to extract the sealed interruption chamber from the body of the electric pole. Furthermore, the device according to the invention is constituted by a relatively small number of parts and ensures high reliability and easy execution.
- the interruption and disconnecting device comprises an input insulating bushing 51 which is electrically connected to a main power line 50.
- a transformer 53 is generally placed at the base of the insulating bushing 51 in order to measure the current in input to the device.
- the insulating bushing 51 is connected to an intermediate chamber 55 and is insulated from it by means of the partition 56.
- the intermediate chamber 55 and the insulating bushing 51 are filled with a dielectric fluid having a very low environmental impact, or even non-impact at all, for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- a dielectric fluid having a very low environmental impact, or even non-impact at all, for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- the intermediate chamber 55 is connected to an interruption pole 54 and is insulated from it by means of the partition 57; in its turn, the interruption pole 54 is structurally connected to a disconnection chamber 67 by means of the partition 73.
- the interruption pole 54 has a free volume, delimited by its casing 200 and the partitions 73 and 57, which accomodates an interruption chamber 63.
- Said interruption chamber 63 contains interruption mechanisms which comprise at least a fixed contact 64 and at least a moving contact 59.
- the moving contact 59 is rigidly coupled to a guiding rod 61 which is moved by an actuation system 62. for example of the linking rod-crank type; the fixed contact 64 is connected to the disconnection chamber 67 by means of a sealed connection 66.
- the actuation system 62, the guiding rod 61 of the moving contact, the moving contact 59 and the fixed contact 64 are arranged inside the casing of the interruption chamber 63; said casing of the chamber 63 can be made of insulating material, for example fiberglass-reinforced plastic, at least in the part that surrounds the moving contact 59, the fixed contact 64 and the rod 62.
- Field shields 68 and 69 are positioned around the casing of the interruption chamber 63; alternatively, the casing of the interruption chamber 63 can be used in its end part as field shield, without having to use the field shield 69 and the closure flange 72.
- the interruption chamber 63 is hermetically closed, in one end portion, by the flange 72 and is connected, at the opposite end, to the casing of the interruption pole 54 by means of the sealing flange 65; the casing of the interruption pole 54 can be made, for example, of conducting plastic.
- the interruption chamber 63 is advantageously sealed with respect to the remaining parts of the interruption pole 54.
- the interruption chamber 63 can be filled with a highly dielectric fluoridized fluid, preferably sulfur exafluoride (SF 6 ), by means of the valve 71, while the interruption pole 54 is filled by means of the valve 74, in the part of the free volume that is not occupied by the chamber 63, with a different dielectric fluid, such as for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- the interruption chamber 63 can be filled with a dielectric fluoridized fluid chosen among the group constituted by perfluoropolyethers (PFPE), or perfluorocarbons (PFC), or fluorocarbons (FC).
- This solution is particularly advantageous in that it allows to segregate the insulation means which have a high arc quenching power, but a high environmental impact as well, only where it is strictly necessary, that is to say, inside the casing of the interruption chamber 63 at the moving contact and at the fixed contact. In this manner the volume of potentially polluting means used in the device is minimized,
- the intermediate chamber 55 comprises a first portion of a piston-operated protection system 58 which interrupts the electrical connection to the main power line if a pressure loss of the dielectric fluid used in the interruption pole 54 occurs.
- a second portion of the piston-operated protection system 58 is positioned inside the interruption pole 54 and is connected to the moving contact 59 of the interruption chamber 63 by means of a sealed connection 60.
- the conductor 50 of the insulating bushing 51 can be directly connected to the interruption chamber 63.
- a further advantage resides in the fact that, by acting on the connections 60 and 66 and on the flange 65, the interruption chamber 63 can be extracted from the interruption pole 54 by acting in the direction of the arrow 70.
- This solution is advantageous in that it allows to fully replace the chamber 63 if the parts subjected to the most intense wear, that is to say, the moving contact 59 and the fixed contact 64, are damaged, considerably facilitating maintenance of the device.
- the disconnection chamber 67 contains a moving contact 75 which, by means of a movement system 76, for example of the rack type, can be connected to a first fixed contact 77 or to a second fixed contact 78.
- the first fixed contact 77 connects the moving contact 75 to the output insulating bushing 80, while the second fixed contact 78 connects the moving contact 75 to the outer casing 79. of the disconnector chamber 67, which is at ground potential.
- the actuation system 76 is actuated by an actuator 81, for example an electric motor.
- the insulating bushing 80 is separated from the disconnection chamber 67 by means of a partition 82; a transformer 83 is generally placed at the base of the through conductor 80 and measures the current in output from the device.
- the disconnection chamber 67 and the insulating bushing 80 are filled with a dielectric fluid having a very low environmental impact, -or even non-impact at all, such as for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- a dielectric fluid having a very low environmental impact, -or even non-impact at all, such as for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- the interruption and disconnecting device according to the invention is particularly suitable for use in high- and/or medium-voltage substations for distributing and transmitting electric power. Accordingly, the present invention also relates to a high- and/or medium-voltage substation for distributing and transmitting electric power, characterised in that it comprises an interruption and disconnecting device according to the invention.
- FIG 4 an alternative embodiment of the device according to the invention is schematically illustrated by indicating only the path of the current.
- the embodiment of figure 4 foresees the use of an interruption pole 89, a sealed interruption chamber 90 and three insulating bushings 91. 92 and 93.
- the interruption chamber 90 is preferably filled with sulfur exafluoride SF 6 , while the remaining volume of the interruption and disconnecting device is filled with insulating means having a very low environmental impact, or even non-impact at all, such as for example a mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- insulating means having a very low environmental impact, or even non-impact at all, such as for example a mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF 6 +N 2 ), or pure nitrogen gas (N 2 ), or air.
- the device according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since, thanks to the modularity of its structure, it is possible to minimize the pollution potential of the interruption and disconnecting device by segregating the insulating means which have a high environmental impact only at the parts that require a higher arc quenching power.
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- The present invention relates to an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which contains dielectric insulation means and has a particular structure, so as to allow the reduction of the environmental impact of said insulation means.
- It is known that the interruption and disconnecting devices of the art generally comprise at least one interruption chamber and a disconnection chamber which are connected to insulating bushings. These elements are arranged inside a structure which is sealed with respect to the surrounding environment and is filled with a fluid insulating medium.
- With reference to figure 1, a block diagram is presented which illustrates an example of a typical structure of a known interruption and disconnecting device used in a high-voltage substation.
- A conductor of a main power line, indicated by the
arrow 2, is connected to amain distribution bar 3 by means of the interruption and disconnectingdevice 1. Said interruption and disconnectingdevice 1 comprises aninsulating bushing 4 for connection to theline 2. a disconnection chamber 5, aninterruption chamber 6, electric current measuring devices 7 and 8 arranged at the ends of theinterruption chamber 6, and aninsulating bushing 9 for connection to thebar 3 by means of a conductor 10. There are also twodevices - The disconnection chamber 5 can be arranged both upstream and downstream of the
interruption chamber 6. - The
device 1 is completely filled with an insulating medium in order to prevent electrical discharges between the various parts that are at high potential differences. - A known embodiment of an interruption and disconnecting device according to the block diagram of figure 1 is presented with reference to figure 2. The
insulating bushings device 1. Theinsulating bushing 4 contains theconductor 2 of the main power line, while theinsulating bushing 9 contains the conductor 10 connected to the main distribution bar (not shown in figure 2). - The
insulating bushing 4 is connected to the disconnection chamber 5 by means of a coupling 13. The disconnection chamber 5 contains afixed contact 14 and a movingcontact 15 for performing disconnection. Anearthing device 11 is also connected to the chamber 5 and connects, if required, themain conductor 2 to theouter casing 16 of thedevice 1, which is at ground potential by means of thesupports contact 15 are also placed inside the disconnection chamber 5. The disconnection chamber 5 is furthermore separated from theinsulating bushing 4 and from thedisconnection chamber 6 by means of theinsulating partitions 21 and 22. - The
interruption chamber 6 contains a movingcontact 23 and a fixed contact 24. The movingcontact 23 is actuated bymovement elements 25. Further, theearthing device 12 is connected to theinterruption chamber 6 and places theconductor 26 in output from the disconnection chamber at ground potential. The movingcontact 23 is connected to the conductor 10 in output from the interruption and disconnectingdevice 1. Theinterruption chamber 6 is separated from theinsulating bushing 9 by means of theinsulating partition 28. Theinsulating bushings interruption chamber 6 and the disconnection chamber 5 are completely filled with an insulating fluid, generally sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), having a pressure which is higher than the atmospheric one. In order to maintain said internal pressure, required in order to achieve reduced insulation distances and therefore reduce the dimensions of the structure, thedevice 1 is completely sealed with respect to the outside environment. - Alternative configurations with respect to the one described in figures I and 2 are possible. In particular, it is possible to use multiple disconnection chambers and multiple insulating bushings if it is necessary to connect multiple distribution bars to the main power line.
- In the interruption and disconnecting devices of the art, the insulation fluid that is generally used is sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). Other known fluids are fluorocarbons (FC), perfluorocarbons (PFC), perfluoropolyethers (PFPE) or mixtures thereof.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to the prior art is known from document DE-A-19612565. The use of these insulation means, particularly SF6, which has the highest dielectric insulation capacity, allows to considerably reduce the insulation distances and therefore to considerably reduce the dimensions of each single device, and therefore of the substation in which it is used, with respect to the use of insulating means, such as mineral oils. This fact leads to a considerable reduction in installation and operating costs.
- It is known from the technical literature that known fluoridized gaseous insulating means, in particular SF6, may cause problems in terms of environmental impact; furthermore they are considerably expensive.
- Reducing the content of these insulating means by using alternative dielectric fluids, such as for example mixtures of SF6 and nitrogen (N2), pure nitrogen or noble gases, leads to an increase in the required insulation distances, since said alternative fluids have, for an equal pressure, a much lower dielectric strength and arch quenching power than, for example, SF6 used in its pure state.
- Simple replacement of SF6 with other alternative insulation fluids without, performing any structural modification to the interruption and disconnecting device would cause malfunctions.
- On the other hand, if the pressure of said alternative insulating fluids is increased so as to ensure satisfactory dielectric strength and arc quenching power, it is necessary to resort to complicated structures which are economically scarcely competitive and scarcely reliable.
- The aim of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, whose structure has a reduced complexity and is capable of optimizing the use of the insulation means used, so as to considerably reduce their environmental impact.
- Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which has a modular structure which allows to partition the volume of the insulating fluids used inside the interruption pole.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, in which it is possible to use different insulation means inside the interruption pole.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which allows easy maintenance and/or replacement of the electric actuation elements, particularly of the parts that are most exposed to wear, such as the fixed contact and the moving contact of the interruption chamber.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, which is highly reliable and relatively easy to manufacture and at competitive costs.
- This aim and these objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by an interruption and disconnecting device for high- and/or medium-voltage applications, comprising a disconnection chamber and an interruption pole having a free volume accomodating an interruption chamber which contains a moving contact and a fixed contact, said interruption pole and said disconnection chamber containing dielectrically insulating fluids. The device according to the invention is characterized in that said interruption chamber is sealed with respect to the remaining parts of said interruption pole. In this way, the device according to the invention has a modular structure which allows to optimize the use of dielectric fluids and to reduce the environmental impact; in fact, the dielectric fluids which have a high environmental impact are used only in the sealed interruption chamber where a high arc quenching power is required.
- Another advantage of the device according to the invention, consists in the fact that the interruption chamber can be extracted from the main body of the electric interruption pole. This allows easy maintenance and/or replacement of the parts most subject to wear during the interruption and disconnection actuations by virtue of the possibility to extract the sealed interruption chamber from the body of the electric pole. Furthermore, the device according to the invention is constituted by a relatively small number of parts and ensures high reliability and easy execution.
- Further advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the description of some preferred but not exclusive embodiments of an interruption and disconnecting device according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- figure 1 is a block diagram of an example of a known interruption and
- disconnecting device for high-voltage applications:
- figure 2 is a schematic example of embodiment of an interruption and disconnecting device for high-voltage applications;
- figure 3 is a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of an interruption and disconnecting device according to the present invention; and
- figure 4 illustrates schematically an alternative embodiment of an interruption and disconnecting device according to the present invention.
- As illustrated in figure 3, the interruption and disconnecting device according to the invention comprises an
input insulating bushing 51 which is electrically connected to amain power line 50. Atransformer 53 is generally placed at the base of theinsulating bushing 51 in order to measure the current in input to the device. Theinsulating bushing 51 is connected to anintermediate chamber 55 and is insulated from it by means of thepartition 56. - The
intermediate chamber 55 and theinsulating bushing 51 are filled with a dielectric fluid having a very low environmental impact, or even non-impact at all, for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF6+N2), or pure nitrogen gas (N2), or air. - The
intermediate chamber 55 is connected to an interruption pole 54 and is insulated from it by means of thepartition 57; in its turn, the interruption pole 54 is structurally connected to a disconnection chamber 67 by means of thepartition 73. The interruption pole 54 has a free volume, delimited by its casing 200 and thepartitions interruption chamber 63. - Said
interruption chamber 63 contains interruption mechanisms which comprise at least a fixedcontact 64 and at least a movingcontact 59. The movingcontact 59 is rigidly coupled to a guidingrod 61 which is moved by anactuation system 62. for example of the linking rod-crank type; the fixedcontact 64 is connected to the disconnection chamber 67 by means of a sealedconnection 66. - As illustrated, the
actuation system 62, theguiding rod 61 of the moving contact, the movingcontact 59 and the fixedcontact 64 are arranged inside the casing of theinterruption chamber 63; said casing of thechamber 63 can be made of insulating material, for example fiberglass-reinforced plastic, at least in the part that surrounds the movingcontact 59, thefixed contact 64 and therod 62.Field shields interruption chamber 63; alternatively, the casing of theinterruption chamber 63 can be used in its end part as field shield, without having to use thefield shield 69 and theclosure flange 72. - The
interruption chamber 63 is hermetically closed, in one end portion, by theflange 72 and is connected, at the opposite end, to the casing of the interruption pole 54 by means of the sealingflange 65; the casing of the interruption pole 54 can be made, for example, of conducting plastic. - In this way, the
interruption chamber 63 is advantageously sealed with respect to the remaining parts of the interruption pole 54. As a consequence, theinterruption chamber 63 can be filled with a highly dielectric fluoridized fluid, preferably sulfur exafluoride (SF6), by means of thevalve 71, while the interruption pole 54 is filled by means of thevalve 74, in the part of the free volume that is not occupied by thechamber 63, with a different dielectric fluid, such as for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF6+N2), or pure nitrogen gas (N2), or air. Alternatively, theinterruption chamber 63 can be filled with a dielectric fluoridized fluid chosen among the group constituted by perfluoropolyethers (PFPE), or perfluorocarbons (PFC), or fluorocarbons (FC). - This solution is particularly advantageous in that it allows to segregate the insulation means which have a high arc quenching power, but a high environmental impact as well, only where it is strictly necessary, that is to say, inside the casing of the
interruption chamber 63 at the moving contact and at the fixed contact. In this manner the volume of potentially polluting means used in the device is minimized, - Furthermore, their segregation inside the sealed
chamber 63 allows adequate control and prevents their dispersion into the atmosphere. In fact, theintermediate chamber 55 comprises a first portion of a piston-operatedprotection system 58 which interrupts the electrical connection to the main power line if a pressure loss of the dielectric fluid used in the interruption pole 54 occurs. A second portion of the piston-operatedprotection system 58 is positioned inside the interruption pole 54 and is connected to the movingcontact 59 of theinterruption chamber 63 by means of a sealedconnection 60. According to an alternative embodiment, theconductor 50 of the insulatingbushing 51 can be directly connected to theinterruption chamber 63. - A further advantage resides in the fact that, by acting on the
connections flange 65, theinterruption chamber 63 can be extracted from the interruption pole 54 by acting in the direction of thearrow 70. - This solution is advantageous in that it allows to fully replace the
chamber 63 if the parts subjected to the most intense wear, that is to say, the movingcontact 59 and the fixedcontact 64, are damaged, considerably facilitating maintenance of the device. - The disconnection chamber 67 contains a moving
contact 75 which, by means of a movement system 76, for example of the rack type, can be connected to a first fixedcontact 77 or to a second fixedcontact 78. The first fixedcontact 77 connects the movingcontact 75 to theoutput insulating bushing 80, while the second fixedcontact 78 connects the movingcontact 75 to theouter casing 79. of the disconnector chamber 67, which is at ground potential. The actuation system 76 is actuated by anactuator 81, for example an electric motor. The insulatingbushing 80 is separated from the disconnection chamber 67 by means of apartition 82; atransformer 83 is generally placed at the base of the throughconductor 80 and measures the current in output from the device. - The disconnection chamber 67 and the insulating
bushing 80 are filled with a dielectric fluid having a very low environmental impact, -or even non-impact at all, such as for example a gaseous mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF6+N2), or pure nitrogen gas (N2), or air. - The interruption and disconnecting device according to the invention is particularly suitable for use in high- and/or medium-voltage substations for distributing and transmitting electric power. Accordingly, the present invention also relates to a high- and/or medium-voltage substation for distributing and transmitting electric power, characterised in that it comprises an interruption and disconnecting device according to the invention.
- With reference to figure 4, an alternative embodiment of the device according to the invention is schematically illustrated by indicating only the path of the current. In particular, the embodiment of figure 4 foresees the use of an
interruption pole 89, a sealedinterruption chamber 90 and three insulatingbushings 91. 92 and 93. - The
interruption chamber 90 is preferably filled with sulfur exafluoride SF6, while the remaining volume of the interruption and disconnecting device is filled with insulating means having a very low environmental impact, or even non-impact at all, such as for example a mixture of sulfur exafluoride and nitrogen (SF6+N2), or pure nitrogen gas (N2), or air. As regards the constructive details, reference can be made for example to figure 3. This embodiment is advantageous in that it allows to connect the device to multiple secondary distribution bars for example in a substation. - In practice, it has been found that the device according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since, thanks to the modularity of its structure, it is possible to minimize the pollution potential of the interruption and disconnecting device by segregating the insulating means which have a high environmental impact only at the parts that require a higher arc quenching power.
- The device thus conceived is susceptible of modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept; for example, it is possible to use multiple interruption chambers. In any case, however, the advantages encountered in the above described embodiments of the invention are maintained.
- All the details may furthermore be replaced with technically equivalent elements. In practice, the considered circuit configurations, so long as they are compatible with the specific use, as well as the single components, may be any according to requirements and the state of the art.
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- An interruption and disconnecting device for high-and/or medium-voltage applications, comprising a disconnection chamber (67) and an interruption pole (54) having a free volume accommodating an interruption chamber (63) which contains a moving contact (59) and a fixed contact (64), said interruption pole (54) and said disconnection chamber (67) containing dielectrically insulating fluids, characterized in that said interruption chamber (63) is sealed with respect to the remaining parts of said interruption pole (54).
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to claim 1, characterized in that said sealed interruption chamber (63) and the free volume of the interruption pole (54) that is not occupied by the interruption chamber (63) contain a first dielectric fluid and a second dielectric fluid, respectively, said first and second dielectric fluids being different to each other.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to claim 2, characterized in that said first dielectric fluid comprises a dielectric fluoridized fluid.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to claim 3, characterized in that said dielectric fluorized fluid is sulphur hexafluoride.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to claim 3, characterized in that said dielectric fluoridized fluid is chosen among the group constituted by perfluorocarbons, or fluorocarbons or perfluoropolyethers.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said dielectric fluid comprises a mixture of sulphur hexafluoride and nitrogen.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of claims from 2 to 5, characterized in that said second dielectric fluid comprises pure nitrogen gas.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of claims from 2 to 5, characterized in that said second dielectric fluid comprises air.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the casing of the interruption chamber (63) also acts as an electric field shield.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the casing of said interruption chamber (63) is at least partly made of an insulating material.
- An interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said scaled interruption chamber (63) can be extracted with respect to the body of the interruption pole (54).
- A high-and/or medium voltage substation for distributing and transmitting electric power, characterised in that it comprises an interruption and disconnecting device according to one or more of the preceding claims.
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